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- Frontmatter
- THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- HISTORIANS OF YORK
- PREFACE
- Contents
- I Grant of Lands in Amunderness by King Athelstan to Wulstan, Archbishop of York
- II Dispensation from Pope Nicholas II. to Archbishop Aldred
- III Grant by Edward the Confessor of the See of Worcester to Archbishop Aldred and his Successors
- IV Pope Alexander II. transmits the Pall to Thomas I., Archbishop of York
- V Notices of the Struggle for the Primacy during the time of Archbishop Thomas I. and Gerard
- VI Thomas I., Archbishop of York, confirms the Privileges of the Church of Durham
- VII Settlement of the Dispute between the Churches of York and Lincoln by William II
- VIII Pope Pascal II. orders the Bishops of Scotland to render obedience to Archbishop Gerard of York
- IX Mandate from Henry I. to Osbert, Sheriff of Yorkshire
- X Letter from Archbishop Gerard to Archbishop Anselm about the state of the Canons of York Minster, and the Reply of Anselm
- XI Grant of the Pall and Confirmation of the Possessions of the See of York from Pope Pascal II. to Archbishop Gerard
- XII Confirmation by Pope Pascal II. of the Exchange made between the Churches of York and Lincoln
- XIII Two Charters of Henry I., giving six Churches to St. Peter and Archbishop Gerard
- XIV Four Grants from Henry I. and Queen Maude of the Church of Laughton, that it may be a Prebend of York Minster
- XV General Letter from Henry I. to Archbishop Anselm, etc., about Thomas II., Archbishop of York
- XVI The Petition of the York Canons for the Consecration of Archbishop Thomas II., and his Profession of Obedience
- XVII Confirmation of the Privileges and Customs of the Church of York by Henry I.
- XVIII Thomas II., Archbishop of York, forbids the clergy of Teviotdale to receive chrism and the oil except from Durham
- XIX Calixtus II. commends Thurstan, Archbishop of York, to the Archbishop of Canterbury and his Suffragans
- XX Calixtus II. commends Archbishop Thurstan to the clergy and the people of the Diocese of York
- XXI Calixtus II. commends to Aistan and Siward, Kings of Norway, the newly consecrated Bishop of Orkney
- XXII Calixtus II. orders the Scottish Bishops to be consecrated by the Archbishop of York
- XXIII Confirmation of the Privileges and Possessions of the Church of York by Calixtus II
- XXIV Mandate from Calixtus II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXV Letter from Calixtus II. to Alexander, King of Scotland
- XXVI Letter from Calixtus II. to the Scottish Bishops
- XXVII Letter from Calixtus II. to Archbishop Thurstan about John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXVIII Mandate from Calixtus II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXIX Letter from Honorius II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XXX Mandate from Honorius II. to the Bishop of Whitherne
- XXXI Letter from Honorius II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XXXII Mandate from Honorius II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXXIII Letter from Honorius II. to the Bishops of the Southern Province and Henry I.
- XXXIV Letter from Honorius II. to Sigurd, King of Norway
- XXXV General Letter from Archbishop Thurstan stating that he has consecrated Robert Bishop of St. Andrews at the request of King David, without profession of obedience
- XXXVI General Letter from David L, King of Scotland
- XXXVII Mandate from Henry I. to Archbishop Thurstan, Nigel d'Albeni, and the Sheriff of Yorkshire, about the Churches which he had given to St. Peter
- XXXVIII A Charter of Restitution from Nigel d'Albeni to the Church of York
- XXXIX The Will of Nigel d'Albeni
- XL Letter from Innocent II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLI Letter from Olave, King of the Isles, to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLII Letter from Olave, King of the Isles, to the Dean and Chapter of York
- XLIII The Obedience of Gilla-Aldan, Bishop of Whitherne, to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLIV Letter from Innocent II. to King Stephen
- XLV Mandate from Innocent II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XLVI Mandate from Innocent II. to the Scottish Bishops
- XLVII Letter from Innocent II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLVIII Two Constitutions of Archbishop Thurstan about the Income of the Prebends of deceased Canons at York, etc
- XLIX Letter from Innocent II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- L Letter from Innocent II. to G., Archbishop of Canterbury
- LI Letter from Hugh de Sottevagina, Precentor and Archdeacon of York, to Roger the Prior and the Convent of Durham
- LII Letter from Adrian IV. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- LIII Permission from Alexander III. for Archbishop Roger to bear his Cross erect, etc
- LIV Letter from Henry II. in behalf of Robert Botevilein, Dean of York
- LV Alexander III. exempts Archbishop Roger and his Church from obedience to the Legate
- LVI Letter from Alexander III. to Archbishop Roger about the seat occupied by him in the Council at Tours
- LVII Letter from Alexander III. to Archbishop Roger about carrying his Cross erect
- LVIII Ordinance by Archbishop Roger and the Chapter of York about the appointment of a Master to St. Peter's Hospital
- LIX Letters from Archbishops Roger and Geoffrey about the payment of 100s. yearly to the School of York
- LX The Ordination, by Roger, Archbishop of York, of his Chapel of St. Mary and the Angels near York Minster
- LXI Letter from Alexander III. to Archbishop Roger
- LXII An Agreement between the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Durham
- LXIII Grant of money from Archbishop Roger to build Ripon Minster
- LXIV Letter from Alexander III. to Roger, Archbishop of York
- LXV Letter from Alexander III. to the Archbishop and Dean and Chapter of York
- LXVI Confirmation by Alexander III. of the Agreement between York and Lincoln
- LXVII Letter from Clement III. to the Dean of York, ordering him to compel the Churches in the Diocese of York to observe the York use in singing and chanting
- LXVIII Letter from Hameline, Earl of Warren, to Guy Rufus, about a presentation to the living of Braithwell
- LXIX Richard I. releases the Men of the Ainsty from Forest dues
- LXX Letter from Celestine III. to Archbishop Geoffrey about the Obedience of Hugh, Bishop of Durham
- LXXI Celestine III. exempts Archbishop Geoffrey and his Church from the Jurisdiction of a Legate
- LXXII Commission from Celestine III. to the Abbot of Welbeck and the Priors of Newbrough and Pontefract to be judges in a dispute between the Chancellor and the Archdeacon of York
- LXXIII Decree of the Abbot of Welbeck and the Priors of New-brough and Pontefract in the dispute
- LXXIV Letter from Celestine III. to Simon de Apulia about his election to the Deanery of York
- LXXV Celestine III. confirms the Rights and Privileges of the Church of York
- LXXVI The Sentence of the Papal Delegates in a Dispute between the Dean and Chapter of York and Archbishop Geoffrey
- LXXVII Letter from Innocent III. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- LXXVIII The Oath of Master Ralph de Nottingham on being appointed Master of St. Peter's (St. Leonard's) Hospital
- LXXIX A List of the Reliques within the Church of York
- LXXX A Decree of the Dean and Sub-Dean of Lincoln and the Archdeacon of Bedford in a dispute between Archbishop Geoffrey and the Chapter of York about St. Peter's Hospital
- LXXXI Mandate from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray, etc., forbidding him to carry his Cross erect within the Province of Canterbury
- LXXXII Letter from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray allowing the Preferments of those who die at the Papal Court to be given away by the Patrons at home
- LXXXIII Letter from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray, forbidding Hereditary Succession in Livings, etc
- LXXXIV Honorius III. takes St. William's Chapel on Ouse Bridge under, his protection
- LXXXV Charter of Privilege to the Church of York by Henry III
- LXXXVI The Professions of Obedience of the Bishops of Carlisle and Durham
- LXXXVII Commission from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray to inquire into the circumstances of the Resignation of Nicholas, Bishop of Man and the Isles
- LXXXVIII A Brief from the Chapter of Ripon in behalf of the Restoration of their Minster
- LXXXIX Indulgence from Archbishop Gray to all who visit the Church of Ripon and the tomb of St. Wilfrid
- XC A Dispensation from Honorius III. to John Romanus, Canon of York, “super defectu Natalium.”
- XCI Ordination of Honorius III. about the Visitation of St. Mary's Abbey, York
- XCII Decree of Honorius III. authorising the Beatification of William, Archbishop of York
- XCIII Letter from Honorius III. to the Archdeacon of North-umberland, etc. in behalf of the Men of York Minster and St. Leonard's Hospital
- XCIV Letter of Honorius III. to the Archbishop and Chapter of York about a Privilege said to have been granted by Celestine III. to St. Mary's Abbey, York
- XCV Letter from Henry III. to the Dean and Chapter of York about the Enclosure of the City by the Mayor and Citizens
- XCVI Letter from the Dean and Chapter of York to Simon, Archbishop of Canterbury, asking him to announce the Festival of St. William throughout his diocese
- XCVII Indulgence from Simon, Archbishop of Canterbury, to those who visit York Minster on the Festival of St. William
- XCVIII Indulgence from Archbishop Gray for the Fabric of the Church of York
- XCIX Letter from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray, allowing him to have the four dignitaries of York Minster in occasional attendance on him
- C Letter from Gregory IX. to Archbishop Gray about his coming to the Council at Rome
- CI Ordination of the Altar of St. William in York Minster by Elias Bernardi
- CII Bull of Gregory IX., sanctioning the foundation and endowment by Elias Bernardi of the altar of St. William in York Minster
- CIII A Rescript from Gregory IX.to Archbishop Gray, advising the building of Chapels and Oratories where parishes are large
- CIV The Process of the Election of the Bishop of Galloway
- CV Grant by Henry III. to the Archbishops of York of certain Fairs and Markets on the Manors belonging to the See
- CVI An Agreement for an Interchange of Prayers between the Chapters of Ripon and Southwell
- CVII Grant from John Romanus, Canon of York, to the Vicars Choral of Rents for keeping his Obit
- CVIII Archbishop Gray's Ordination of the Rent assigned to the support of his Chantry at St. Michael's altar in York Minster
- CIX Grant by Archbishop Gray of the Manor of Thorp to the Dean and Chapter of York (on Trust)
- CX Licence from Innocent IV. to Archbishop Gray, empowering him to confirm and consecrate the Bishops of Man
- CXI Ordinance of the Dean and Chapter of York about the Dress to be worn by the Master of St. Peter's Hospital
- CXII Two Grants of York House in London by Hubert de Burgh and Archbishop Gray
- CXIII Two Documents relating to the right to present the Master of St. Leonard's Hospital, York
- CXIV The Will of Laurence, Archdeacon of York, founding a Chantry in York Minster
- CXV Licence from Archbishop Gray to the Prior and Convent of Durham to avail themselves of the help of a Bishop when the see is vacant
- CXVI An Order from Henry III. to the Sheriff of Yorkshire to appoint two persons to have the charge of Archbishop Gray's Mint
- CXVII Letter from Archbishop Gray and his Suffragans to Henry III
- CXVIII Two Letters from Henry III about the use of the Canonical Houses by the King's retinue
- CXIX Licence from Henry III. to Archbishop Gray to enclose a piece of ground next to the City Wall, and adjoining to his Palace
- CXX Letter from Henry III. in behalf of the Dean and Chapter of York
- CXXI Letter from Alexander IV. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- CXXII A Bond from the Dean and Chapter of York for the payment of Two Hundred Marks to Peter the Subchanter
- CXXIII The Ordination of the Chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, York, by Archbishop Sewall
- CXXIV Mandate from Alexander IV. to the Dean and Archdeacon of Lincoln
- CXXV Indulgence from Alexander IV. to all who visit the Church of York on Festivals, etc
- CXXVI Mandate from Alexander IV. to the Bishop of Lincoln
- CXXVII Letter from Henry III. about the Service and Aid given by Archbishop Ludham and others
- CXXVIII Mandate from Clement IV. to the Dean and Chapter of York about Almaric de Montfort, the Treasurer of the Minster
- CXXIX Letter from Henry III. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- CXXX Letter from the Chancellor of York to Archbishop Giffard
- CXXXI Letter from Archbishop Giffard to W. de Gevelton, a monk of Glastonbury
- CXXXII The Process of the Election of the Bishop of Durham
- CXXXIII An Ordination by the Dean and Chapter of York of the Hospital of St. Peter (St. Leonard)
- CXXXIV Three Documents relating to St. Peter's and St. Leonard's Hospital
- CXXXV Confirmation by Edward I. of the Ordination made by Archbishop Wickwaine as to the Stock, etc. to be kept on the Lands of the See
- CXXXVI Letter from Archbishop Wickwaine to the Chapter of Beverley about the Translation of the Bones of St. William
- CXXXVII An Agreement between Archbishop Romanus and the Prior and Convent of Durham about the Jurisdiction of the See of Durham during a vacancy
- CXXXVIII Mandate from Archbishop Romanus to his Official about the non-residence of the Prebendaries, etc. in the Chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels
- CXXXIX An Agreement between Archbishop Romanus and the Dean and Chapter about Visitations, etc
- CXL Mandate from Archbishop Romanus to his Official about the attendance of the Clergy at the Chancellor's Class at York
- CXLI Letter from Edward I. to John de Lithegrayns, keeper of the Temporalities of the See of York during the vacancy
- CXLII Letter from the Prior of St. Oswald's, Gloucester, to Archbishop Greenfield
- CXLIV The Process of the Election of William de Pickering to the Deanery of York
- CXLV The Profession of Obedience of Richard de Kellawe, Bishop of Durham
- CXLVI The Returns made to the Exchequer of the sums paid in by the Receivers of the Temporalities of the See of York during several vacancies
- CXLVII Composition between the Chapter of York and Durham about the Jurisdiction of the Diocese of Durham when each See is vacant
- CXLVIII The Ordination by Archbishop Melton of the Church of Stillingfleet, the Hospital in Bootham, and two Chantries in York Minster for Mr. Robert de Pickering
- CXLIX Composition between Archbishop Melton and Robert de Wodehouse, Archdeacon of Richmond, about Jurisdiction
- CL The Profession and Consecration of John de Kirkby, Bishop of Carlisle
- CLI Licence from Archbishop Melton to Rowland, formerly Archbishop of Armagh, to act as his Suffragan
- CLII Archbishop Zouche appoints certain festivals to be observed in the Province of York
- CLIII Letter from Archbishop Zouche against those who have assaulted the Bishop of Carlisle
- CLIV Commissions to consecrate Burial Grounds during the Plague
- CLV The Will of Archbishop Zouche
- CLVI Licence from the Chapter of York to Archbishop Zouche to build a Chantry Chapel on the south side of York Minster
- CLVII Ordination by Archbishop Thoresby of the Obit of Archbishop Melton in York Minster
- CLVIII The Will of Archbishop Thoresby
- CLIX Edward III. forbids Archbishop Neville to hold a visitation of the Diocese of Durham
- CLX The Chapter of York acknowledge the receipt of Archbishop Thoresby's Cross
- CLXI A Notice of the Coming of Henry IV. to York Minster
- CLXII An Account of the Proceedings against Archbishop Scrope
- CLXIII Several Letters deprecating the Worship paid at Archbishop Scrope's tomb in York Minster
- CLXIV Archbishop Bowett grants a piece of ground for a residence for the Vicar of Ripon Minster
- CLXV A Letter from the Dean and Chapter of York to Archbishop Bowett
- CLXVI The Will of Archbishop Bowett
- CLXVII The Inventory of Archbishop Bowett
- CLXVIII The Foundation by Archbishop Kempe of the College of SS. Gregory and Martin at Wye
- CLXIX The Will of Archbishop William Booth
- CLXX The Will of Archbishop Lawrence Booth
- CLXXI A Monition from Archbishop Lawrence Booth forbidding any worship to be paid at the place where the statue of Henry VI. stood in York Minster
- CLXXII Mandate from Archbishop Rotherham to the Abbot of Furness and the Prior of Cartmell to denounce all who excite rebellion against the King
- CLXXIII The Will of Archbishop Rotherham
- CLXXIV The Accompts of the Executors of Archbishop Savage
- CLXXV A Poem on Archbishop Savage
- CLXXVI The Great Inventory of the Jewels, Vestments, etc. in York Minster
- INDEX
- ERRATA
- CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH RECORD PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS OF THE HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION, AND ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE DEPUTY KEEPERS OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS, ENGLAND AND IRELAND
CLXX - The Will of Archbishop Lawrence Booth
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2014
- Frontmatter
- THE CHRONICLES AND MEMORIALS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND DURING THE MIDDLE AGES
- HISTORIANS OF YORK
- PREFACE
- Contents
- I Grant of Lands in Amunderness by King Athelstan to Wulstan, Archbishop of York
- II Dispensation from Pope Nicholas II. to Archbishop Aldred
- III Grant by Edward the Confessor of the See of Worcester to Archbishop Aldred and his Successors
- IV Pope Alexander II. transmits the Pall to Thomas I., Archbishop of York
- V Notices of the Struggle for the Primacy during the time of Archbishop Thomas I. and Gerard
- VI Thomas I., Archbishop of York, confirms the Privileges of the Church of Durham
- VII Settlement of the Dispute between the Churches of York and Lincoln by William II
- VIII Pope Pascal II. orders the Bishops of Scotland to render obedience to Archbishop Gerard of York
- IX Mandate from Henry I. to Osbert, Sheriff of Yorkshire
- X Letter from Archbishop Gerard to Archbishop Anselm about the state of the Canons of York Minster, and the Reply of Anselm
- XI Grant of the Pall and Confirmation of the Possessions of the See of York from Pope Pascal II. to Archbishop Gerard
- XII Confirmation by Pope Pascal II. of the Exchange made between the Churches of York and Lincoln
- XIII Two Charters of Henry I., giving six Churches to St. Peter and Archbishop Gerard
- XIV Four Grants from Henry I. and Queen Maude of the Church of Laughton, that it may be a Prebend of York Minster
- XV General Letter from Henry I. to Archbishop Anselm, etc., about Thomas II., Archbishop of York
- XVI The Petition of the York Canons for the Consecration of Archbishop Thomas II., and his Profession of Obedience
- XVII Confirmation of the Privileges and Customs of the Church of York by Henry I.
- XVIII Thomas II., Archbishop of York, forbids the clergy of Teviotdale to receive chrism and the oil except from Durham
- XIX Calixtus II. commends Thurstan, Archbishop of York, to the Archbishop of Canterbury and his Suffragans
- XX Calixtus II. commends Archbishop Thurstan to the clergy and the people of the Diocese of York
- XXI Calixtus II. commends to Aistan and Siward, Kings of Norway, the newly consecrated Bishop of Orkney
- XXII Calixtus II. orders the Scottish Bishops to be consecrated by the Archbishop of York
- XXIII Confirmation of the Privileges and Possessions of the Church of York by Calixtus II
- XXIV Mandate from Calixtus II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXV Letter from Calixtus II. to Alexander, King of Scotland
- XXVI Letter from Calixtus II. to the Scottish Bishops
- XXVII Letter from Calixtus II. to Archbishop Thurstan about John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXVIII Mandate from Calixtus II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXIX Letter from Honorius II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XXX Mandate from Honorius II. to the Bishop of Whitherne
- XXXI Letter from Honorius II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XXXII Mandate from Honorius II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XXXIII Letter from Honorius II. to the Bishops of the Southern Province and Henry I.
- XXXIV Letter from Honorius II. to Sigurd, King of Norway
- XXXV General Letter from Archbishop Thurstan stating that he has consecrated Robert Bishop of St. Andrews at the request of King David, without profession of obedience
- XXXVI General Letter from David L, King of Scotland
- XXXVII Mandate from Henry I. to Archbishop Thurstan, Nigel d'Albeni, and the Sheriff of Yorkshire, about the Churches which he had given to St. Peter
- XXXVIII A Charter of Restitution from Nigel d'Albeni to the Church of York
- XXXIX The Will of Nigel d'Albeni
- XL Letter from Innocent II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLI Letter from Olave, King of the Isles, to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLII Letter from Olave, King of the Isles, to the Dean and Chapter of York
- XLIII The Obedience of Gilla-Aldan, Bishop of Whitherne, to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLIV Letter from Innocent II. to King Stephen
- XLV Mandate from Innocent II. to John, Bishop of Glasgow
- XLVI Mandate from Innocent II. to the Scottish Bishops
- XLVII Letter from Innocent II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- XLVIII Two Constitutions of Archbishop Thurstan about the Income of the Prebends of deceased Canons at York, etc
- XLIX Letter from Innocent II. to Archbishop Thurstan
- L Letter from Innocent II. to G., Archbishop of Canterbury
- LI Letter from Hugh de Sottevagina, Precentor and Archdeacon of York, to Roger the Prior and the Convent of Durham
- LII Letter from Adrian IV. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- LIII Permission from Alexander III. for Archbishop Roger to bear his Cross erect, etc
- LIV Letter from Henry II. in behalf of Robert Botevilein, Dean of York
- LV Alexander III. exempts Archbishop Roger and his Church from obedience to the Legate
- LVI Letter from Alexander III. to Archbishop Roger about the seat occupied by him in the Council at Tours
- LVII Letter from Alexander III. to Archbishop Roger about carrying his Cross erect
- LVIII Ordinance by Archbishop Roger and the Chapter of York about the appointment of a Master to St. Peter's Hospital
- LIX Letters from Archbishops Roger and Geoffrey about the payment of 100s. yearly to the School of York
- LX The Ordination, by Roger, Archbishop of York, of his Chapel of St. Mary and the Angels near York Minster
- LXI Letter from Alexander III. to Archbishop Roger
- LXII An Agreement between the Archbishop of York and the Bishop of Durham
- LXIII Grant of money from Archbishop Roger to build Ripon Minster
- LXIV Letter from Alexander III. to Roger, Archbishop of York
- LXV Letter from Alexander III. to the Archbishop and Dean and Chapter of York
- LXVI Confirmation by Alexander III. of the Agreement between York and Lincoln
- LXVII Letter from Clement III. to the Dean of York, ordering him to compel the Churches in the Diocese of York to observe the York use in singing and chanting
- LXVIII Letter from Hameline, Earl of Warren, to Guy Rufus, about a presentation to the living of Braithwell
- LXIX Richard I. releases the Men of the Ainsty from Forest dues
- LXX Letter from Celestine III. to Archbishop Geoffrey about the Obedience of Hugh, Bishop of Durham
- LXXI Celestine III. exempts Archbishop Geoffrey and his Church from the Jurisdiction of a Legate
- LXXII Commission from Celestine III. to the Abbot of Welbeck and the Priors of Newbrough and Pontefract to be judges in a dispute between the Chancellor and the Archdeacon of York
- LXXIII Decree of the Abbot of Welbeck and the Priors of New-brough and Pontefract in the dispute
- LXXIV Letter from Celestine III. to Simon de Apulia about his election to the Deanery of York
- LXXV Celestine III. confirms the Rights and Privileges of the Church of York
- LXXVI The Sentence of the Papal Delegates in a Dispute between the Dean and Chapter of York and Archbishop Geoffrey
- LXXVII Letter from Innocent III. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- LXXVIII The Oath of Master Ralph de Nottingham on being appointed Master of St. Peter's (St. Leonard's) Hospital
- LXXIX A List of the Reliques within the Church of York
- LXXX A Decree of the Dean and Sub-Dean of Lincoln and the Archdeacon of Bedford in a dispute between Archbishop Geoffrey and the Chapter of York about St. Peter's Hospital
- LXXXI Mandate from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray, etc., forbidding him to carry his Cross erect within the Province of Canterbury
- LXXXII Letter from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray allowing the Preferments of those who die at the Papal Court to be given away by the Patrons at home
- LXXXIII Letter from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray, forbidding Hereditary Succession in Livings, etc
- LXXXIV Honorius III. takes St. William's Chapel on Ouse Bridge under, his protection
- LXXXV Charter of Privilege to the Church of York by Henry III
- LXXXVI The Professions of Obedience of the Bishops of Carlisle and Durham
- LXXXVII Commission from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray to inquire into the circumstances of the Resignation of Nicholas, Bishop of Man and the Isles
- LXXXVIII A Brief from the Chapter of Ripon in behalf of the Restoration of their Minster
- LXXXIX Indulgence from Archbishop Gray to all who visit the Church of Ripon and the tomb of St. Wilfrid
- XC A Dispensation from Honorius III. to John Romanus, Canon of York, “super defectu Natalium.”
- XCI Ordination of Honorius III. about the Visitation of St. Mary's Abbey, York
- XCII Decree of Honorius III. authorising the Beatification of William, Archbishop of York
- XCIII Letter from Honorius III. to the Archdeacon of North-umberland, etc. in behalf of the Men of York Minster and St. Leonard's Hospital
- XCIV Letter of Honorius III. to the Archbishop and Chapter of York about a Privilege said to have been granted by Celestine III. to St. Mary's Abbey, York
- XCV Letter from Henry III. to the Dean and Chapter of York about the Enclosure of the City by the Mayor and Citizens
- XCVI Letter from the Dean and Chapter of York to Simon, Archbishop of Canterbury, asking him to announce the Festival of St. William throughout his diocese
- XCVII Indulgence from Simon, Archbishop of Canterbury, to those who visit York Minster on the Festival of St. William
- XCVIII Indulgence from Archbishop Gray for the Fabric of the Church of York
- XCIX Letter from Honorius III. to Archbishop Gray, allowing him to have the four dignitaries of York Minster in occasional attendance on him
- C Letter from Gregory IX. to Archbishop Gray about his coming to the Council at Rome
- CI Ordination of the Altar of St. William in York Minster by Elias Bernardi
- CII Bull of Gregory IX., sanctioning the foundation and endowment by Elias Bernardi of the altar of St. William in York Minster
- CIII A Rescript from Gregory IX.to Archbishop Gray, advising the building of Chapels and Oratories where parishes are large
- CIV The Process of the Election of the Bishop of Galloway
- CV Grant by Henry III. to the Archbishops of York of certain Fairs and Markets on the Manors belonging to the See
- CVI An Agreement for an Interchange of Prayers between the Chapters of Ripon and Southwell
- CVII Grant from John Romanus, Canon of York, to the Vicars Choral of Rents for keeping his Obit
- CVIII Archbishop Gray's Ordination of the Rent assigned to the support of his Chantry at St. Michael's altar in York Minster
- CIX Grant by Archbishop Gray of the Manor of Thorp to the Dean and Chapter of York (on Trust)
- CX Licence from Innocent IV. to Archbishop Gray, empowering him to confirm and consecrate the Bishops of Man
- CXI Ordinance of the Dean and Chapter of York about the Dress to be worn by the Master of St. Peter's Hospital
- CXII Two Grants of York House in London by Hubert de Burgh and Archbishop Gray
- CXIII Two Documents relating to the right to present the Master of St. Leonard's Hospital, York
- CXIV The Will of Laurence, Archdeacon of York, founding a Chantry in York Minster
- CXV Licence from Archbishop Gray to the Prior and Convent of Durham to avail themselves of the help of a Bishop when the see is vacant
- CXVI An Order from Henry III. to the Sheriff of Yorkshire to appoint two persons to have the charge of Archbishop Gray's Mint
- CXVII Letter from Archbishop Gray and his Suffragans to Henry III
- CXVIII Two Letters from Henry III about the use of the Canonical Houses by the King's retinue
- CXIX Licence from Henry III. to Archbishop Gray to enclose a piece of ground next to the City Wall, and adjoining to his Palace
- CXX Letter from Henry III. in behalf of the Dean and Chapter of York
- CXXI Letter from Alexander IV. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- CXXII A Bond from the Dean and Chapter of York for the payment of Two Hundred Marks to Peter the Subchanter
- CXXIII The Ordination of the Chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, York, by Archbishop Sewall
- CXXIV Mandate from Alexander IV. to the Dean and Archdeacon of Lincoln
- CXXV Indulgence from Alexander IV. to all who visit the Church of York on Festivals, etc
- CXXVI Mandate from Alexander IV. to the Bishop of Lincoln
- CXXVII Letter from Henry III. about the Service and Aid given by Archbishop Ludham and others
- CXXVIII Mandate from Clement IV. to the Dean and Chapter of York about Almaric de Montfort, the Treasurer of the Minster
- CXXIX Letter from Henry III. to the Dean and Chapter of York
- CXXX Letter from the Chancellor of York to Archbishop Giffard
- CXXXI Letter from Archbishop Giffard to W. de Gevelton, a monk of Glastonbury
- CXXXII The Process of the Election of the Bishop of Durham
- CXXXIII An Ordination by the Dean and Chapter of York of the Hospital of St. Peter (St. Leonard)
- CXXXIV Three Documents relating to St. Peter's and St. Leonard's Hospital
- CXXXV Confirmation by Edward I. of the Ordination made by Archbishop Wickwaine as to the Stock, etc. to be kept on the Lands of the See
- CXXXVI Letter from Archbishop Wickwaine to the Chapter of Beverley about the Translation of the Bones of St. William
- CXXXVII An Agreement between Archbishop Romanus and the Prior and Convent of Durham about the Jurisdiction of the See of Durham during a vacancy
- CXXXVIII Mandate from Archbishop Romanus to his Official about the non-residence of the Prebendaries, etc. in the Chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels
- CXXXIX An Agreement between Archbishop Romanus and the Dean and Chapter about Visitations, etc
- CXL Mandate from Archbishop Romanus to his Official about the attendance of the Clergy at the Chancellor's Class at York
- CXLI Letter from Edward I. to John de Lithegrayns, keeper of the Temporalities of the See of York during the vacancy
- CXLII Letter from the Prior of St. Oswald's, Gloucester, to Archbishop Greenfield
- CXLIV The Process of the Election of William de Pickering to the Deanery of York
- CXLV The Profession of Obedience of Richard de Kellawe, Bishop of Durham
- CXLVI The Returns made to the Exchequer of the sums paid in by the Receivers of the Temporalities of the See of York during several vacancies
- CXLVII Composition between the Chapter of York and Durham about the Jurisdiction of the Diocese of Durham when each See is vacant
- CXLVIII The Ordination by Archbishop Melton of the Church of Stillingfleet, the Hospital in Bootham, and two Chantries in York Minster for Mr. Robert de Pickering
- CXLIX Composition between Archbishop Melton and Robert de Wodehouse, Archdeacon of Richmond, about Jurisdiction
- CL The Profession and Consecration of John de Kirkby, Bishop of Carlisle
- CLI Licence from Archbishop Melton to Rowland, formerly Archbishop of Armagh, to act as his Suffragan
- CLII Archbishop Zouche appoints certain festivals to be observed in the Province of York
- CLIII Letter from Archbishop Zouche against those who have assaulted the Bishop of Carlisle
- CLIV Commissions to consecrate Burial Grounds during the Plague
- CLV The Will of Archbishop Zouche
- CLVI Licence from the Chapter of York to Archbishop Zouche to build a Chantry Chapel on the south side of York Minster
- CLVII Ordination by Archbishop Thoresby of the Obit of Archbishop Melton in York Minster
- CLVIII The Will of Archbishop Thoresby
- CLIX Edward III. forbids Archbishop Neville to hold a visitation of the Diocese of Durham
- CLX The Chapter of York acknowledge the receipt of Archbishop Thoresby's Cross
- CLXI A Notice of the Coming of Henry IV. to York Minster
- CLXII An Account of the Proceedings against Archbishop Scrope
- CLXIII Several Letters deprecating the Worship paid at Archbishop Scrope's tomb in York Minster
- CLXIV Archbishop Bowett grants a piece of ground for a residence for the Vicar of Ripon Minster
- CLXV A Letter from the Dean and Chapter of York to Archbishop Bowett
- CLXVI The Will of Archbishop Bowett
- CLXVII The Inventory of Archbishop Bowett
- CLXVIII The Foundation by Archbishop Kempe of the College of SS. Gregory and Martin at Wye
- CLXIX The Will of Archbishop William Booth
- CLXX The Will of Archbishop Lawrence Booth
- CLXXI A Monition from Archbishop Lawrence Booth forbidding any worship to be paid at the place where the statue of Henry VI. stood in York Minster
- CLXXII Mandate from Archbishop Rotherham to the Abbot of Furness and the Prior of Cartmell to denounce all who excite rebellion against the King
- CLXXIII The Will of Archbishop Rotherham
- CLXXIV The Accompts of the Executors of Archbishop Savage
- CLXXV A Poem on Archbishop Savage
- CLXXVI The Great Inventory of the Jewels, Vestments, etc. in York Minster
- INDEX
- ERRATA
- CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND IRISH RECORD PUBLICATIONS, REPORTS OF THE HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION, AND ANNUAL REPORTS OF THE DEPUTY KEEPERS OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS, ENGLAND AND IRELAND
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- The Historians of the Church of York and its Archbishops , pp. 334 - 335Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012